FLUORIC ACID



APPETITE.

Thirst at night. Excessive hunger.

STOMACH.

Constriction in the throat; pressure and sensation of fullness in the region of the stomach. Pressure in the stomach, and burning. Sensitiveness of the region of the stomach pressure.

ABDOMEN.

Pinching in the region of the spleen. In the evening, a pressing pain in the abdomen. Pinching in the region of the navel, excitement to diarrhoea, and a copious watery evacuation. Rumbling in the bowels, with erratic pain. Shooting pain in to the bowels, as if from wind. Sometimes very acute. In the night, a sensation of warmth in the abdomen, with a pressure towards the bladder. Throbbing like a pulsation on feeling the breast and abdomen.

STOOL AND ANUS.

In the evening, ineffectual desire for a passage. AFter eating, rumbling in the stomach, and urging as in diarrhoea. After midnight, burning pinching pain in the stomach and abdomen, followed by an evacuation. Happy evacuations. Frequent evacuations of flatus and erections. Constriction of the anus. Protrusion of the anus during evacuation. Within and around the anus violent itching.

GROINS, BLADDER, AND URINE.

Continual dull pain in the inguinal region, deeply situated. Dull pains into the region of the bladder. Pressure on the bladder, with a sensation of warmth in the abdomen. Before and after urination pain in the lower part of the bladder. Pungent and strong odor of the urine.

GENITAL ORGANS.

Increase of sexual desire. Monthly period to soon; the discharge thick and coagulated.

CHEST.

Increased irritability of the larynx. Pain in the larynx as if it were in the cartilage. Soreness in the chest Oppression with pain in the chest. oppression in the upper apart of the chest. Incurable hydrothorax. Uneasiness about the heat. Aching in the region of the heart. Painful jerking in the heart. Continual soreness in the heart.

BACK.

Strong heat, extending from the center of the dorsal region to the loins. Pain in the back, sometimes high up near the shoulder blades, sometimes deeply seated, as if it were in the region of the kidneys. Violent itching, and small pimples. Bruised pain os-sacrum and lumbar region- Aching pain in the os-sacrum.

ARMS.

Violent itching. Rheumatic pains in bones of the left arm. Aching in the elbow-joint. a burning, pricking, and jerking pain in the whole left arm. pressure and lameness, with pain in the fore-arm. On waking, the upper arm and shoulder feel bruised and benumbed. Paralytic sensation in the arm. Weakness and numbness of the head and hands. a perspiration in the palms of the hands.

LEGS.

Pain in the right hip. Lameness its left hip. A violent, slightly-burning, quick nervous pain proceeds from the region of the bladder down to the right thigh. Burning shooting pain, as if it were in the nerve, a from the right hip downwards. Burning itching pain in the back part of the thick. Soreness in the muscles of the thick. Bruise l;like pain of the thick, particularly in the posterior and inner portions. Pain in the knee and ankle joints. Pressing pain in the foot. Burning feeling in the sole of the foot. Violent burning in all the toes.

Charles Julius Hempel
Charles Julius Hempel (5 September 1811 Solingen, Prussia - 25 September 1879 Grand Rapids, Michigan) was a German-born translator and homeopathic physician who worked in the United States. While attending medical lectures at the University of New York, where he graduated in 1845, he became associated with several eminent homeopathic practitioners, and soon after his graduation he began to translate some of the more important works relating to homeopathy. He was appointed professor of materia medica and therapeutics in the Hahnemann Medical College of Philadelphia in 1857.